Doors open at 8:15 p.m. with tipoff set for 8:57 p.m.
Month: March 2021
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Fayetteville public meetings: March 29-April 2, 2021
Ward 4 Meeting, City Council Agenda Session, Transportation Committee, and more.
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Smashing Pumpkins: Hogs seek to squash ORU’s Cinderella run
Nothing can be taken for granted in the Big Dance, not even smashing Cinderella’s dreams.
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Weekend Flyer: Farmers’ Market, Art & Music at Mount Sequoyah, and more
Community events, live music and more for Friday, March 26 through Sunday, March 28, 2021.
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Odenkirk shows tough-guy skills in black comedy ‘Nobody’
The plot is reminiscent of every Charles Bronson or Chuck Norris tough-guy movie you’ve ever seen, just with a very adept Odenkirk as the Clark Kent-like butt-kicker.
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‘From zero to something’: Concerts are cautiously returning to Northwest Arkansas
Here’s the current outlook for live music at George’s Majestic Lounge, The Walmart AMP, Smoke & Barrel Tavern and the Roots Festival.
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Groups offer free pet microchipping this weekend in Washington County
Two groups have partnered to offer free pet microchipping in Washington County on Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28.
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Two art openings set for Friday at Mount Sequoyah
Two new art shows will host opening receptions on the campus of the non-profit event and retreat center on Friday night, March 26.
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Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere festival to return in 2021
One NWA tradition that was interrupted by the pandemic last year is Artosphere festival, which Walton Arts Center officials this week announced will officially return in 2021.
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Band of Razorback Brothers in the hunt for title at Sweet 16
How sweet it is for the Arkansas Razorbacks to be back dancing in the Sweet 16 again after a quarter-century absence.
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Kansas City Royals to use Arvest Ballpark as alternate training site
The Kansas City Royals will use Arvest Ballpark as their alternate training site in April.
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City issues reminder for safe use of trails
With the spring season arriving and bringing warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, the city’s trail system is seeing an uptick in the use of both paved and soft-surface trails.
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Swoon Juice Bar coming to south Fayetteville
A new juice bar and restaurant is coming soon to the south side of town.
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State passes one million vaccine milestone, veterans of any age added to vaccine-eligible group
Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday announced that the state has reached a significant milestone in COVID-19 vaccinations in the state.
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Finalists for Cultural Arts Corridor names revealed, final voting underway
According to the website for the project, the five names in contention for the final name for the new area include The Ramble, Tanglewood Corridor, The Revery, The Tangle, and Tanglewood Artery.